With space for large-scale concerts, touring acts and civic celebrations, the Queen Elizabeth Hall is Oldham’s “bring everybody” venue. Think panto seasons, ABBA tributes, graduation ceremonies, comedy nights and charity balls, all under one vast roof with bars, foyer and lift access. For audiences it’s straight-forward, central and friendly; for community groups and promoters it’s flexible and surprisingly affordable for the size. The team highlight accessibility — step-free routes, companion tickets and BSL/relaxed performances on selected shows — and the building sits a short walk from trams and buses, with clear sat-nav details published online. You’ll often spot collaborations with Oldham Coliseum while the theatre’s refurbishment completes, keeping the habit of big nights out in town alive. Whether you’re dressing up for a ball or nipping in for a tribute gig with your pals, QEH feels like Oldham turning the lights up and saying, “let’s have it”.
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LGBTQ+ snapshot
- LGBTQ+ led or owned
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- LGBTQ+ focused programming
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- Gender inclusive facilities
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- Inclusion policy or statement
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- Community engagement
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